CliffsNotes on Moliere's Tartuffe, The Misanthrope & The Bourgeois Gentleman
Title | CliffsNotes on Moliere's Tartuffe, The Misanthrope & The Bourgeois Gentleman PDF eBook |
Author | Denis M. Calandra |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 70 |
Release | 2015-07-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0544184114 |
This CliffsNotes guide includes everything you’ve come to expect from the trusted experts at CliffsNotes, including analysis of the most widely read literary works.
The Bourgeois Gentleman
Title | The Bourgeois Gentleman PDF eBook |
Author | Molière |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780486415925 |
Classic satire, one of the best by France’s greatest comedic playwright, pokes fun at the sham and hypocrisy of 17th-century French society. A wealthy tradesman, Monsieur Jourdain, yearns to become a gentleman in order to win the hand of a marchioness—disregarding the inconvenient fact that he is already married—but only succeeds in making a fool of himself.
The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature
Title | The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Franco Moretti |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2013-06-04 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 178168085X |
Who – and what – are the Bourgeois? “The bourgeois ... Not so long ago, this notion seemed indispensable to social analysis; these days, one might go years without hearing it mentioned. Capitalism is more powerful than ever, but its human embodiment seems to have vanished. ‘I am a member of the bourgeois class, feel myself to be such, and have been brought up on its opinions and ideals,’ wrote Max Weber, in 1895. Who could repeat these words today? Bourgeois ‘opinions and ideals’—what are they?” Thus begins Franco Moretti’s study of the bourgeois in modern European literature—a major new analysis of the once-dominant culture and its literary decline and fall. Moretti’s gallery of individual portraits is entwined with the analysis of specific keywords—“useful” and “earnest,” “efficiency,” “influence,” “comfort,” “roba”—and of the formal mutations of the medium of prose. From the “working master” of the opening chapter, through the seriousness of nineteenth-century novels, the conservative hegemony of Victorian Britain, the “national malformations” of the Southern and Eastern periphery, and the radical self-critique of Ibsen’s twelve-play cycle, the book charts the vicissitudes of bourgeois culture, exploring the causes for its historical weakness, and for its current irrelevance.
The Middle-Class Gentleman
Title | The Middle-Class Gentleman PDF eBook |
Author | Molière |
Publisher | DigiCat |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2022-09-16 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
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Molière, Four Plays
Title | Molière, Four Plays PDF eBook |
Author | Molière |
Publisher | Branden Books |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780828320382 |
Moliere is considered the Shakespeare of France. Moliere's plays are enacted throughout the world in virtually every language, as much today as ever.
The Lumumba Generation
Title | The Lumumba Generation PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Tödt |
Publisher | de Gruyter |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9783110708691 |
How and why did the African elite turn from loyal intermediaries into opponents of the colonial state? This book wants to help better understand the dramatic political and cultural processes of decolonization in the Belgian Congo. Focusing on the ma
Bourgeois Equality
Title | Bourgeois Equality PDF eBook |
Author | Deirdre N. McCloskey |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 830 |
Release | 2017-10-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 022652793X |
The last 200 years have witnessed a 100-fold leap in well-being. Deirdre McCloskey argues that most people today are stunningly better off than their forbearers were in 1800, and that the rest of humanity will soon be. A purely materialist, incentivist view of economic change does not explain this leap. We have now the third in McCloskey's three-volume opus about how bourgeois values transformed Europe. Volume 3 nails the case for that transfiguration, telling us how aristocratic virtues of hierarchy were replaced by bourgeois virtues (more precisely, by attitudes toward virtues) that made it possible for ordinary folk with novel ideas to change the way people, farmed, manufactured, traveled, ruled themselves, and fought. It is a dramatic story, and joins a dramatic debate opened up by Thomas Piketty in his best-selling Capital in the 21st Century. McCloskey insists that economists are far too preoccupied by capital and saving, arguing against the position (of Piketty and most others) that capital induces a tendency to get more, that money reproduces itself, that riches are created from riches. Not so, our intrepid McCloskey shows. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, among the biggest wealth accumulators in our era, didn't get rich through the magic of compound interest on capital. They got rich through intellectual property, creating billions of dollars from virtually nothing. Capital was no more important an ingredient to the original Apple or Microsoft than cookies or cucumbers. The debate is between those who think riches are created from riches versus those who, with McCloskey, think riches are created from rags, between those who see profits as a generous return on capital, or profits coming from innovation that ultimately benefits us all.